Dickens Studies Annual
Essays on Victorian Fiction
Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction was founded in 1970, the centennial anniversary of Dickens's death,
and has been published since 1980 by AMS Press in cooperation
with the Ph.D Program in English of the City University of New
York, and in association with the Graduate Center, CUNY, and Queens
College, CUNY. Besides presenting articles exploring the wide
range of Dickens's interests and talents, DSA also includes
essays on other mid- and late-nineteenth century novelists and
on the history and aesthetics of the period's fiction. In addition,
each volume contains a substantial review article examining recent
scholarship on Dickens, and DSA occasionally publishes
surveys of work on other authors, such as the Brontes, Thackeray,
Trollope, George Eliot, Carroll, Hardy, Gaskell, and Collins,
as well as review essays considering specialized studies of subjects
in Victorian fiction. The editors seek to offer essays of "the
most diverse kinds," those employing innovative as well as
traditional approaches.
Currently edited by Professor Stanley Friedman (Queens College,
CUNY), President Edward Guiliano (New York Institute of Technology),
Professor Anne Humpherys (The Graduate Center, CUNY and Lehman
College, CUNY), Professor Natalie McKnight (Boston University), and Professor
Michael Timko (Queens College, CUNY and The Graduate Center, CUNY). DSA still
appears in its original format -- a hard-cover collection, printed on high-quality
paper. It welcomes essay- and monograph-length contributions on
Dickens and other Victorian novelists and on the aesthetics of
Victorian fiction. All manuscripts should be double-spaced and
should follow the documentation format described in the most recent MLA
Style Manual. The author's name should appear only
on the cover-page. An editorial decision can usually be reached
more quickly if two copies of the essay are submitted. If a manuscript
is accepted for publication, the author will be asked to provide
an abstract and also a disk containing the final version of the
essay. The preferred editions for citation from Dickens's works
are the Clarendon and the Norton Critical when available, otherwise
the Oxford Illustrated or the Penguin.
Please send submissions to: The Editors, Dickens Studies
Annual, PhD. Program in English, The Graduate Center, CUNY,
365 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016-4309.
Please send inquiries concerning subscriptions and/or the availability
of earlier volumes to AMS Press, Inc., 63 Flushing Avenue, Unit #221, Brooklyn
Navy Yard, Bldg. 292, Suite 417, Brooklyn, NY 11205-1005.
Below are Table of Contents for Volumes 1 - 27 of DSA and Abstracts for subsequent
volumes.
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